S sic0198 Fish Herder Joined Aug 17, 2006 Messages 1,062 Reaction score 0 Mar 10, 2009 #1 I have what I think is an albino BN pleco, are they recommended for a 10 Gal.?
M mrtiddles New Member Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Mar 10, 2009 #2 I have one in my 10 gallon, seems pretty happy. However, I'd not add too many other fish to it.
OP OP S sic0198 Fish Herder Joined Aug 17, 2006 Messages 1,062 Reaction score 0 Mar 10, 2009 #3 I thought about putting it and a betta-giving that a shot.
M mrtiddles New Member Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Mar 10, 2009 #4 Actually that's my setup right there, have a couple tetras and a couple cories in there too, and they all get on fine.
Actually that's my setup right there, have a couple tetras and a couple cories in there too, and they all get on fine.
H HalcyonDays New Member Joined Mar 9, 2009 Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Location Hampshire, UK Mar 11, 2009 #5 I really like the Bristlenose Pleco - would like to add one to my 10g tank (which is still going through a fishless cycle). But I thought from asking around that they grow too large to be housed in a 10g comfortably (regardless of other fish). Am I wrong? I kind of hope I am really... Mark
I really like the Bristlenose Pleco - would like to add one to my 10g tank (which is still going through a fishless cycle). But I thought from asking around that they grow too large to be housed in a 10g comfortably (regardless of other fish). Am I wrong? I kind of hope I am really... Mark
P Pleccy Fishaholic Joined Oct 14, 2008 Messages 411 Reaction score 0 Mar 11, 2009 #6 I have three Chaetostoma thomasi in a 20 gallon tank so one should be fine in a 10 gallon so long as you have an efficient filtration system.
I have three Chaetostoma thomasi in a 20 gallon tank so one should be fine in a 10 gallon so long as you have an efficient filtration system.
stang1 A smile costs nothing :) Joined Sep 12, 2006 Messages 6,132 Reaction score 0 Location Northampton,UK Mar 11, 2009 #7 I'd personally house a BN in a minimum of 15G+ as they are big waste producers and need good filtration with plenty of oxygen.
I'd personally house a BN in a minimum of 15G+ as they are big waste producers and need good filtration with plenty of oxygen.